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When she was a little girl, she saw her father gunned down right in front of her. When she got older, she was tricked into taking the rap for a hit-and-run committed by her boyfriend. The experience left her bitter and so she puts her efforts into becoming a crime-boss. AKA "Paper Bullets".
This movie is part of the collection: Feature Films
Audio/Visual: sound
Keywords: crime; gangs; mob
Creative Commons license: Public Domain
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| GANGS, INC. (1941) |
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| GANGS, INC. (1941) |
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Reviewer:
rlneva1941 -





Subject:
A Sterling Presentation!
This film was made the year I was born and I throughly enjoyed it! The tenderness demonstrated by the heroine was dashed to pieces when she was convicted but I was kept spell bound to the very end. As with most of these early films a moral is to be learned and this film did not escape that charge. We are indeed guided by our upbringing and this poor woman started out handicapped in the most unloving way; parenetal love. Is it any wonder why some turn to crime? Enjoy this film for whatever reason and you will not be let down!